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    The best things to do in Hong Kong in May

    This May, Hong Kong will host some major cultural events – watch world-class DJs and reggae legends, cheer on international footballers and dragon boats and more
    Rugby players run onto the pitch against a backdrop of fog and crowds.
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    Milam from Magic Room.
    Bonobo standing against a blank wall with light illuminated across his face.

    Credit: grant spanier web 4LEAD

    Former football player Dwight Yorke, members of the Hong Kong football association and more hold up Manchester United football shirts which read Hong Kong.

    Credit: China News Service/Getty Images

    Rows of dragon boats racing across the water.

    Credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board

    Plated zongzi dumplings against an orange backdrop and pink flowers.

    Credit: Cuisine Cuisine 國金軒

    Crowds pass by Ma Wan 1868’s colourful buildings in Hong Kong.
    A sign for Ma Wan 1868 against the horizon and mountain silhouettes.
    Competitors race up a traditional bun tower in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong.

    Credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board

    A young girl is paraded throughout Cheung Chau in Hong Kong as part of the Piu Sik Parade.

    Credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board

     Lion dancers perform in Cheung Chau.

    Credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board

    Black and white portrait of musician Roy Ellis.
    Black and white portrait of musician Roy Ellis.
     Hong Kong jazz band Murphy and the Lawyers pose for a photo with their instruments.
    Chef serving a platter of roast goose.

    Credit: Ho Lee Fook

    Exterior view of Ho Lee Fook in Hong Kong.

    Credit: Ho Lee Fook

    Performers wave to crowds as part of the Le Bal parade.
    Performers climb and dance during the show Corps extrêmes.
    French cellist Gautier Capucon poses for a portrait.
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